Great Britain.
The capital city is Duncheng.
The time is two o'clock in the afternoon.
Just after lunch break, Ingersoll Cole habitually made a cup of coffee and drank it while working.
As the director of the Capital Museum, he is usually very busy with his work.
Especially now, the meteorite from outer space is about to be displayed to the world audience in his museum.
He needs to arrange many things.
Just as Cole was working, the phone on the desk suddenly rang.
It turned out to be the city’s top leader calling.
Cole quickly answered the phone.
The leader exchanged a few pleasantries with Cole, then got down to business. He said solemnly:
"Old Cole, the meteorite is on display right here in your place. You have to watch it carefully and make sure nothing goes wrong."
Cole was puzzled. It was just a meteorite. It was not like the country had not obtained meteorites before.
Why is this part different?
Do you need the big boss to come and explain these things in person?
Cole asked the question in his heart.
The leader said, "This meteorite is different from other meteorites. In short, we must not make any mistakes the night after tomorrow. Do you understand?"
Why was this meteorite hidden by Great Britain for three years before being shown to the public?
In fact, the fundamental reason is that it is different.
After analysis by scientists, it was found that its hardness was extremely terrifying. In terms of hardness alone, it exceeded any known substance.
Very valuable for research!
The reason why Great Britain put it on display was that it had no choice.
Because they have studied it for so long, they still can't figure out what kind of meteorite it is.
They hope someone will recognize it.
After listening to his leader's words, Cole also realized that this meteorite was extraordinary and might be more precious than he had imagined.
Otherwise, it would not be taken so seriously by the leaders.
At that moment, Cole responded solemnly: "I understand. I promise you that nothing will go wrong at the presentation the day after tomorrow."
The leader hung up the phone with satisfaction.
After Cole hung up the phone, he thought to himself that when the meteorite was displayed the day after tomorrow night, he should arrange more security personnel to guard the scene to prevent accidents.
At this moment, his assistant suddenly pushed the door open and walked in hurriedly, saying:
"Master, something bad has happened."
"What's wrong?"
Seeing his assistant so anxious, Cole frowned.
"Look, this was just posted online."
The assistant put the phone in front of him and clicked on a video.
Cole looked down and suddenly felt unwell.
The video shows three men wearing ghost masks sitting on chairs, their eyes revealing wildness and arrogance. They say, "Dear Mr. Cole, we are WC. We heard that your museum will be exhibiting a meteorite at 8 pm the day after tomorrow."
"Listen carefully, we at WC are very interested in that meteorite. We will take it away when the time comes. Please be prepared."
"Ha ha ha ha..."
Cole was shaking with anger.
This is a naked provocation.
This WC was too arrogant and simply didn't take him, the director, seriously.
"Director, what should we do now?"
Hearing his assistant's words, Cole took a deep breath and calmed himself down.
His face did not look good.
His boss just called and asked him to keep an eye on the meteorite and not make any mistakes. Now someone is threatening to "take away" the meteorite on the night it is displayed.
If we really let them "take away" the meteorite, we will be in big trouble.
From what the leaders said, it was obvious that they attached great importance to this meteorite. If something went wrong, his fate would be unimaginable.
After thinking for a while, Cole stood up and said solemnly, "Call the police..."
Just calling the police was not enough, so Cole even invited one of the country's top elites, the captain of the security team - Anthony Jenny.
Anthony Jeanne was only 24 years old and a blonde beauty.
After learning what happened, Jenny gave Cole another suggestion: "I suggest you add some protection to the meteorite to ensure it is safe."
Cole thought this made sense.
Police and security personnel alone are not enough insurance, the meteorite should be provided with a protective cover.
So he asked a big shot in the insurance industry to make a special glass cabinet for the meteorite, which cost millions.
A day later, the glass cabinet was completed.
Carter, a big boss in the insurance industry, introduced Cole:
"This glass case is made of special materials. It can't be blown open by bombs, and it can withstand the impact of heavy trucks. It guarantees that no one can take your meteorite away."
Oh shit!
He is indeed a big shot in the insurance industry.
What they made was awesome.
Even Cole had to marvel at the awesomeness of this glass cabinet. Even a bomb couldn't blow it open, so bullets must be rubbish.
With it, you are absolutely safe.
Cole finally breathed a sigh of relief, then smiled and invited Carter to attend the meteorite exhibition at 8 o'clock tomorrow night.
Carter also wanted to see what expression WC would have when he saw his specially made glass cabinet.
So I happily agreed.
The next night.
The moon is dark and the wind is strong.
The area around the Capital Museum is very lively.
The streets around were filled with police cars and many policemen could be seen.
The line in front of the gate formed a long queue.
Many viewers who knew about the meteorite display came to see the excitement.
At the scene, the captain of the police team, George, was directing the police officers to maintain order at the scene.
"Everyone line up properly, don't push, don't cut in line."
George's shouts were heard far away at the scene.
The other side.
Jenny was not idle either. Compared with the police, she had a heavier burden on her shoulders.
Because the police guard the outer perimeter of the museum, while they, the security personnel, guard the inner perimeter of the museum. In other words, they are the important core of protecting the meteorites.
Jenny said to her deputy, "Arrange two people to guard that corner."
"By the way, are there people assigned to the second floor and the roof?"
"Don't worry, Captain. We have people watching. Even if a bird flies over the museum, we'll know."
The deputy said.
"Outside is secondary. This hall must be carefully guarded. It is where the meteorites are displayed."
"How about this? Arrange a few more people to come to the hall, and send a few more people to mix in with the audience to observe what's going on."
"Also, please pay close attention to the doors leading in and out of the hall. Don't neglect them."
As an elite in the security industry, Jenny is very experienced.
She took every aspect into consideration. Not only did she arrange many people to guard the hall, she also installed many cameras inside and outside the museum. Not even a mosquito could fly past her.
When everything was arranged, there was only half an hour left until 8 o'clock.
Jenny looked out the window and murmured, "WC, I'm just waiting for you to come over."
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